Chuck

Adopted
Chuck
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Gray / Blue / Silver
Age Baby
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
-
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Cats, 1

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Po Box 42, Hagerstown, MD 21740
(240) 291-0443

My Story

Chuck is a handsome gray Domestic Shorthair with a heart as strong as his determination. At just 7 weeks old, Chuck entered rescue alongside his siblings after being at risk of euthanasia simply because he was wobbly. Chuck has Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive neurological condition that affects balance and coordination. While many CH cats live relatively independent lives, Chuck's case is a little more unique. Due to his condition, Chuck has experienced muscle wasting in his back legs, which means he requires a bit more support and monitoring than some CH cats. He may need help building and maintaining strength, encouragement to stay active, and a family willing to provide the extra attention he deserves. Despite these challenges, Chuck approaches life with an incredible spirit and refuses to let his limitations define him. Chuck is curious, loving, and resilient. He enjoys playing, interacting with his people, and finding new ways to navigate the world around him. Every accomplishment, big or small, is met with determination and a never-give-up attitude that is truly inspiring. His ideal home will be one that understands his special needs and is committed to helping him thrive. In return, Chuck will reward his family with endless love, laughter, and the unique bond that often comes from caring for a special-needs pet. Chuck is.. Neutered Microchipped Up to date on age-appropriate vaccines Combo tested (FIV/FeLV) negative Fecal tested and treated if needed Dewormed Current on flea prevention Chuck's story could have ended before it began, but today he is proof that every life deserves a chance. He may need a little extra help along the way, but his strength, determination, and loving personality make him worth every bit of it. "Special needs" doesn't mean brokenit simply means special care for an extraordinary kitten.

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